Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 August 1890 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COURIER.

C. DOAXK, InblUHor.

JASPKK.

DtCNK cloud of grasshoppers have been mn at llalleck, Minn., going south. They ware flying high. Thk House eommittee en eleetiea.

m the th, adopted ft reolutio declaring the t of Mr. ltroekinridg e, ef Arkansas, vacant. NlN'K eases of heat prostration ware reported in New York City, on the 1st, of which six were fatal; and yet the thermometer only registered & degrees.

CDKBENT TOPICS

Lath advices from Kio da Janeiro give currency to a report ef the formation in that city ef a large syndicate for the purpose of oontreliag the Itraxllian coffee crop. Thk Department of State has been in-

formed by the American Legation at St. Petersburg that the rumor of the whalesale expulsion of the Jews from Russia Ss unfounded.

Cholera in a virulent form has appeared in several Russian towns or the Polish frontier. Sanitary precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of the disease.

Thk Egyptian Government has appointed a commission consisting of loading physicians to consider means to prevent the introduction of the cholera into that country. The first woolen mill in Japan, supplied with an English-made plant, was recently opened by the Tokio Woolen Manufacturing Company, a Japanese company, with a capital of $850,000. Emithok William has signified his intention to present to Lord Salisbury

a life-size portrait of himself in recognition of the latter' s efforts in bringing about the Anglo-German agreement mcxatok Iti.AiK introduced a resolution, or the 1st, instructing the committoe on rules to report a rule to limit debate by too operation of the previous questioner soma other effective method. Dckinu the last two months a large

number of tourists have met with fatal accidents while attempting to climb

me Austrian Alps, -in most cases re

sulting from the carelessness of the victims.

lir decree of the ecclesiastical author

ities at Home, Catholics will be allowed the use of flesh meat on the' 15th, in honor of the feast of the Assumption of

mo xuwscu virgin, which tins year falls on Friday.

Thk suffering from the rice famine in Japan is on the increase. The government has come to the assistanca of the people, however, and Is importing "large cargoes of rice from Slam, Cochin China and Hurmah.

tii iswt nr na?, FIFTY-FIMT OON0REM. lx life . h im, Mr, mair offere m reoltMH. Hkiek west ever, le ImMrtwt im euiHwimNt oh rult u ptwvitU a r " I HK (h pivVfetM IHMloi, The Tart UIU M Ui-mhh hsrtUer, m1 fMwtuwi uh4 sulphate uf pot wrt pot uh the free I ut, and lUo rate uh aolpkate of nml itHe-testh at a cent per poUMtl, lMt4 ut m my per MNt ad vs. hr-Hw, .In the IUm m iwoimit.w wm auuptwi est ling ti Se-rwtry ( War for the report t the fHlHr h tho Halve, low harbur ImpruveHtaut. The Sundry Otvll Appropriation Mil wm taken up mhU dltbuk for ihii tlMii wUtfH lk irr Iowa HiHMtlim was ur4r but xkv r mm Utter at the ftrnHn wm wmtml In titan tw . eur a ijMortuH. Ah bthhIkx mmmUhi. 0veted K iriViiti mhihh bill, wim feeM Ix the JfHat, an Me W. Mr. Mlalf "pretout qutttiH" rHiultluN wm roferrMt t th eumiHlttrv oh rulM, mitj cwHsiueratMin f tk Tarl hill wm tlteH rMUMHNi. The gHrliU)K?tof tltlOH W4 J(4l4ra jy verISHiiior. bntRt nrorM wi mix

with th bill..... In the Houh eoHsilderatlea ef the feHt amendment to the Civil Sun. dry Appropriation bill was completed

inrm uei)j njHMa-aal tM Mil wm Mat U ee Rfr . -Ix tlieSM-NHk-. on t 4th. tkepreldla;or. iMr. 1hkII0 rtMnt rtlH Senators for a violation of the fundamental prlnclpl ol parliamentary law In tpeaklnc l tarm ut llpAraxment of the proceeding ef the ether htinite of Cunicrus. The Tariff bill wti taken up. and of the large numtntr of MHWiHdHteNta offered a few wm .1iu.j

between elxhteen and nlnMtrn pae mt tkm'

in uisiii(MWW, ...in tltellouie, afterprellmlHary hmlnew. the General Da -lelrncy Appropriation bill watUkeH up in eemmiitee ot the whole, but hu 'iinwnu

wa waili with it, the entire day belnx taken up with peacemaking. Mr. Ro:ara made a Iuhk peeeh critclalNa: severely the method anu manner and ruling of Speaker Keed, and Mr. Brecklnrldve criticised the rule Hiid leKlslatloR .if thr Kepublioan majority. Messrs. Henderson and HoutelledefendtHl I In; Speaker and the legislation el the session. Ixthu Senate, on the Sth, the f bill waa taken up and good progress .nude. Th) glasswureand stone schedule was flnIslnnl. . number ot amendment propos

ing to reduce the committee rates, offered

by the Dftnocrats, were rejected. The metal schedule was taken up, and pending a discussion ot an amendment offered by Mr. Morgan to admit steol ore free, the Senate ail Jour lied... ...In the House most of the day was spent debating the resolution reported from the committee on rale, asking the Secretary of the Navy for the reason of the increase of force at the Kitlery Navy Yard, a a substitute for the Cimiuiitigs resolution ot Inquiry. Alter adopting the resolution and receiving the report of the election committee in the Ulayton-Ureckinrfilge mm, which declared Mr. HreiiclNisitlge's teatvaeant, the General Defleieney bill wm taken up la committee of the whole. IX the Senate, on the Sth, conueeration ot the Tariff bill was resumed, and Mr. Morgan's proposed amendment to reduee the duty on Heesemer iron ore was dlseusted. Senator Gorman made a long speech In

(aver of reducing the rate. A proposition to reduce the rate from seventy-live to sixty cents per tH was defeated, and without finishing the iron ore paragraph the .Senate adjourned ... In the House the conference report on the "Original Package" bill was adopted, after which consideration of the General Defleieney bill was returned In committee of the whole, hut without illsposiHgotthe measure.

I.v the British House of Commons, on the Sth, Sir James FergusHon, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced that the English Government eeum net interfere with the Csar'a treatment ef the Jewf, Two members ef" the Itoeten vellee.

beta Italian, hare reeoived warning that the Society ot La Mala have marked them for aesawtnatten for the part they have taken in Winrinar

Italian murderers to justice. At Dorraansvillc. X Y., and vicinity therf) is an epidemic of diphtheria- Up to the Srd more than fifty cases had been reported and half a doien deaths had occurred. Six member.) of one

family were stricken with the disease. It Is stated that France has sent an

ultimatum to Dahomey demanding the

cession of ICotonou and Waniah. If

PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Texas fever is spreading with alarm

ing rapidity among the cattle in Butler and Elk counties, Kas. Some weeks ago about fifty thousand cattle were taken to those two counties and represented to be from Ariaona. Invaetlra-

tien has shown that they were brought front the Pan-Handle and Greer Countv.

Tex., and this fact has greatly enrafed the owners ot native eattle. Two men have already been killed in a diatwte

ever the matter, and more bloodshed Sa almost certain to follow. Up tu the Sd about one thousand head ef eattle had died.

ihk steamboat Mount Hope, of the

I'rovidence and Fall Itlver Steamboat

Company, with the regular Saturday excursion from Providence. II. I., struck

on a rock near Mock Island, on the 1. ami was badly injured. The steamer Richard Borden was sent from - Fall River, Mass., to take off her passengers. Two companies of soldiers have been sent to the Fort Sill Reservation, in the

Tm: crop proa poet in Use Dakota k rapidly being reduced to a wiaimuw by

Uh eonUHised arassjrnt. Uh, Pkmjuimix, pre aid tint ol

feenate of the Argentine lUnuhlie

threaten to reelfr. PvooMent Cwlman

haa offered every oost la the Cabinet R

leaders of the oppoatUww. but they have

all stei-ltnod.

Kohkrt ltitowx, a nwby who runs between Omaha and Sydney on the

Union Pattina railway, wan UttoM by a

tarantula that wan hidden in a bunch of banana he wa handling. HU arm beennte to swollen as to buret hist shirtsleeve, and he nuffered great agoay. A physician on the train took him in

char, taking him to Omaha for treat

ment Wim.iam Kkmmukk, the Mrst te re

ceive sentence of death under the new lew of the State of New York pree riblug electricity as the moans, mot hU fate at on the iiiorainff ef the nth, within the walls of the New York State prison at Auburn. Thk police of Warsaw, Poland, have

expeled from that elty ftfty-four for

elgn Socialists with the warning that II

they return they will be imprisoned al

hard labor.

Thk New York Central Railway Com

pany is said to be gradually discharging

all the particularly active Knights oi

Labor In ite employ.

Thk Tnwn Council ot Wiek, Sootlaml. has conferred the freedom of that place

upon Mr. Andrew Carnegie, of Pitts burgh, Pa..

No mt H w kktk K.v Iowa wm visited by

a most destructive hall-storm en the 3d.

llail-stines as large as hens' eggs fell .to a depth of six inches, killing many

cattle and horses, and injuring persons who were exposed to the fury of tbt

storm. Nearly every thing in IU path, which was fourteen miles wide, wan destroyed. Thk official rough count of the Census liurcau shows the population ot Philadelphia to be l.)44,S74. which is an Increase during the last ten years of 1P7."'.M, or t&t per cenL Tiirkk are W oil mills in the Findlay and Lima (0.) oil districts, while 307 more are in process of drilling.

Among those completed are a number of gushers of wonderful productiveness.

I.v the muncipal election in Salt Lake City, on the 4th, the Liberals elected

their entire ticket by "liberal" maiorl

ties over the combined Mormon and

Labor ticket.

IHK Jvgypttan dovernment has sent

troops to El Torr to prevent the land

Ing of pilgrims returning from .Mem,

where cholera is' rasring with fearful

virulence. O.v the 6th the pre of London pub lished detailod accounts of the electrocution of Kemniler. The general opinion expressed was that execution by means of electricity is a, failure. A xn.iT.vKV cordon ha been established i Lislnnt to prevent the entrance

of any person coming from a cholera-infected district. Tm: Cotton Association of Cairo has issued a report stating that the prospects for the Egyptian cotton crep are more favorable. The number of cotton worms has decreased. O.v the nth the agreement between England and France in regard to Zan

zibar was signed. O.v the 6th the joint eommittee of the Trunk Line Association and the Central TraSe Association began a twe days' session in New i'ork City, the conference being called to Ax a uniform class of rates on all east-bound freight from Chicago to the seaboard. Dr. Lomax, of Marion, lad., has giver, property located near Indianapolis te the State Medical College of the latter city to the value of SlOO.OOti.

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Cmk-aou, Auf. 1 Milttavry fomf M MMtial air and the elaaking of awetde Mid sabres gave the hotel oftosw and (wHdofS today an appeauraaee that Mwlly en rried the mind ef the old lakahitant badk te the tie wheat the

aUMMM-assd fbivalrr of the North woat

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sun, Asia;. t X impemlinr at the Ku,,l hsmdaad nd Iftv it!."

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nowaod fhlvalry of the Xortb woal , The treble hi a enil.

dAu the late war. cantons of

military order of Odd Fellows are

riiiar smi every train. The cantons

that arrived Sunday were largely inj eased yesterday, hot the great body of Patriarch U not ex per tod te arrive natil today and to morrow. The moat notable arrival during the day was the oaolidatd regiment from Stew Begin ad, which eavnte in over the Xtekle I fa. 47t strong, in a special train ef parlor eeaebea. reach lag the elty at

t the HortilU J ring and rta-.'?, V i

Hi i. ttt-ataS

. uaa. nt snlweouoat nnatiaka..

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woe a we wan ananmensd t .4.. ,

the Kinoaert to their eelhT n roadr in their 0-1...?. 1

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the north and south

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There hat been a great demand at the hotels from points at a distance to reserve rooms for persons who will he here on parade day, as lookers on. They are likely to be dhMppointed, as the ineomiag hosts to-morrow are exported to Mil the hotels. -j

At the session of the military cooneil ' was te have talcoa

nearly a Hundred oAeers were present la the ringleador. ven',

Te coanrii was ope nest uy uenerai un- After dinner the derweed delivering his annual address. J hock te the

He congratulated the order upon Its hardly had thor ssteZZa wonderful growth and prosioritr. It and rsi ,Ji x."i wk"

had made such remartaable p- 3grea, he and furniture wore said, that should it continue for three roabed into u.- ..Tj '

years as it had in the last year, the

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PilriiMthM Mil I Last would be oae of the TV. ... 1. . vanoai

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most newerful militarr bodies ef an. tatArr-ti. . . . . at

eivk organiaaUon in the woi hi. I gained the top of the wnU tk?

, - w jtiiiea. t u tfcHrht that aobodv

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A WiMMlr Mrtee Amm( ItaHi fitmrse ... W1U

firowtsvsr Out tf IHm PMileaex revolvers, beht th

siattan Kngagetl

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A FREE FIGHT.

an Whsmb wUh MaH-HeU CNie WkWe ' bay until reinforcr-sts arriaT1 .ge4 t. AMMi,er. j available rcaV on u. 1 VHHnooK. X. J., Aug. S. A terri-i P1- force is n y Ur MMnrKul Im (k T t ml f h utla.i full 1 1 Pnasn.

hie fight occurred in the Italian settle- 5 fully three hund-f.. asw. . , -1 , . i . ! l i . 7 " MHi

sBHsai, Known a me urarw 1 11. is mtb : m ratal and

outskirts of noundbrook.yesierday. Two, on ti.wxll bass

are

ATAmlerson. Maggie Wbitlflck. aged J mn were km md two others are

fww

expected to die. The fight was the re-

hvr suit ot a love affair. Several years age

16 an Italian girl came to this country and

worked in the Bound brook mills. Mse was earner ed to n lover in Italy, but la

to

a snort ttme waa marries

Itonnd brook Italians.

Yesterday a brother of

the

m-vi'hwmmi, tootr a itee 01 arsenic a days ago. She quarreled with

mother, and then took the poison

spite her. Shf will probably di. Ji;itn- William was arrt4dand put

in jsu ai i em, cuargeu witn nor'- ( Stealing. OlHwrs of ltfontnine, t;rant , County, ti'legrnphed to hold a man an-

frwenng um. uiption of Williams I ioYmT ivd the setUement in the who had driven away with a vebMe and rravet pVpJ meeting the womaa, horse. He was taken with the rig and , who carried heXehild in her arms.

wow aw hi in me arrival ol the Lafontaine striM.k bfr ,ha tmsi with a boj

onicers. 1 . . . ... .

... t- h nusoana m venerea an4ln a

r il' ,, J rs2l,.W"W1?irr . Tl 5Rt lhe were engaged in Coloma. Parke PAmhIv u ,c Irillu.) JL , a . . . . . "

. 7 1 r woriai ngnu A xree ngst among extra train at Le.perwood Station, the . occupant, of the dosen or more sban

IZTiF i r" IH"wr ; tollewed. All turned out and

CZV .i L. T "f , another viciously witn all sorts years old and leaves a wife and six chil- weapons, including heaty pieces

I 111 It MllmaJ vial ssssiJos saUAtOLsnl

picks, axes and knives.

s - NWMv,alisivgu Aralrt will start in October to enforce it.

the demand is rejected an expedition to t! 1 i.rt " . KewrvaUon' in the been attended to, be composed cS f S cl Idian Teitory, to prevent the holding ficiency bill was tan . , . . J . -en'.gaiise ef tho lKirliarous annual sun 1 -,. 1... . i ...

the Indians, who are sullen and declare that they will still dance. !.... 1 --. . , ...

laborer with Oarrison. Phil ins and ninru o .,. vTr...

. . . ... v ,uc niiura ana House.

ivni- V i 1 , ZT, ' u,eu the bill wont over

Thk rHvae of th muTn, - ?" of the Dw. ?' R

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Mr. .Ton.v Moki.kv ban distinctly stated that the opposition leaders will uphold Lord Salisbury's German policy, and has further declared that the Liberals.. ,ill offer no party opposition to any of the vital provisions of the agreement.

LATE NEWS ITEMS. I.v the Senate, on the 7th, consideration of the Tariff bill was resumed, and considerable progress was made with the metal schedule. Several propositions from Democrats to reduce rates were defeated by strict party votes. In the House, after preliminary matters

the General De-

taken up. and dis

posed of In committee of the whole.

When the committee rose all the 9LiiAnf!mnnta u.a 1 ieiA n 1

.....w..m . a.am tv Bspt Olte

em-and

Tub election, recently, of an cxclunlvely Proletant ticket In lioutstdale, Pa., hai given rise to a feeling of bitterness between the Catholic and Protestant factions throughout Clearfield County which threatens a serious local religious war.

A aioh composed of Chinese f oldiers and peasantry destroyed the railroad to Luta, on thn ju-etense that the road caused the recent Howls Ih the Pei-Ho river. The government remained passive, making no effort to stop the work of destruction.

On the 3th the corner-stone of the Utah University of the Methodist Episcopal church was laid at )gdon with approp.iate and brilliant ceremonios.

Samuel W. Small. A. M.. n ti

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president of the university, delivered

his uKiciai auaress.

,THiK ynHed States mall steamship Kiode .lanelro, bound from San Francisco to Hong Kong and Yokohama, while at anchor at tho port of Yokohama, was run into by the Hritlsh steamship Aggra, and seriously dara-

-nu uio passengers were taken ashore In tho life boats, and the Mo de Janeiro was towed to her dock In a sinking condition.

Thk condition ami complaints of illtreatment made by tho Indians who S recently returned from lluffalo Itlll s and other Wild West shows now in hiirope, has lxen set forth In a hitter

r.-t "eiswrai .lames trjtclrno to;

ti . ,Moran' 1 ommissioner of InSlut Ri Wa!hs"SUn. (Jeneral Oltelrnc tKilnts out the violation of vthclrcontracuniade by Cyand other tnanaror. ami suggests that an inveitlgation Iwmadoby the United States authorities.

Egypt continue, and the prospects for a

crop are considerably Impaired. O.vk lifxnmai thousand acres ot wheat wns totally destroyed by a recent hail-storm in Manitoba, Thk immense flour mill and elevators of A. A. Freeman .fc Co., at La Crosse, the larger In Wisconsin, with a capacity of 1,500 barrels a day. were completely destroyed by flro on the 3d. The flames are supposed to have originated in spontaneous combustion. Low, estimated. 5800,000; insurance, one-half. s

vr a mass meeting of Arabs inZanzi

oar, on the 4th, the decree prohibiting

iivcry anu siave-trauing was approved.

i numoer oi tne leaders of those who dissented from this action of the meet

ing torn down tho placards announcing the decree, and were arrested. Miss Maihuk McVimm, an accomplished young lady of seventeen years, lost her llfo at Hrattloboro, Vl, on the ild, while attempting to rescue two littie boys who had got beyond their depth while bathing in West liver. The lads were also drowned. Mas. .Toiiv Fiimtio. ef Rock station, I a., prepared a mixttiro to poison rats, and afterwards Used it Instead ef sugar, which It resembled, in her cooking. Herself and husband and four children wore dangerously poisoned. Tm: Alabama State election, on the; 4th, for (iovornor and other State officers, resulted In the choice of the entire I)emo:ratic ticket Hut few He-1

puuucans ami Independents were elected to the Legislature. Tilt; Ulissian (lo vermis tk j

manded of the Government of Bulgaria

re-

Mountain News to a Republican srndie

ate, is off, the option bavins; expired at midnight on the th. Mr. Thomas M. Patterson has purchased the controling interest, and will soon assume its editorial management. Mr. Patterson Is a well-known leading Democratic polljician and criminal lawyor. A SKKious revolt occurred in the MasMchusetts State prison at lloston, on the 7th, and the entire available police of that city were required te assist

trie warden and his subordinates la storing a semblance of order.

Thk big paper mill at Helott Wis., one of the model straw-board mills of the country, was almost entirely destroyed by fire on the th. The loss is estimated at ,0O; covered by insurance.

UHK residence of Edward ,T. Knowlton, of Hrooklyn, was entered by bur

glars while the family were at dinner, en the 7th, and 8,00 worth of jewelv l. t . . . .

wjungmg to .nrs. h. now i ton was stolen. Empkhok Wii.t.iam ha recelvedamvsa .... .'

mriims warning to ik careful of himself

on his visit to Russia, and to avoid

much as possible too close with the Czar.

Thk warfare of the Farmer.' Alii ance In North Carolina and the Ul-b

mond & Danville railroad against Sena

tor vance grows more formidable daily. Hk.vkv GKoKOKand his wife arrived

in ionuon on 7th. He is in excellent health and spirit, and expects large results from hi visit to Australia, IV addition to Salt Lake City, the Liberals In the late election carried

counties representing eirlit.uBiU

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dren,

Citizens of West Richmond, as tb.suburb In which are Earlham Colb-ge and Earlham Cemetery is known, have

subscribed 7.ef te the Shaffer Street-

railway Company for the extension of

the eleetrht line te the abere localitl.

Work of construottea will begin in a few

nays.

William Xjci.i, a priseaer eenftned

in use eotmty jail at Kew Castle, on a eharge of murder, grew despondent the

oinor say ami attempted to commit sui-

ewe by drinking a large jsanUty of a Solution of corrosive sublimate. Amther

prisoner saw him drink the stuff ami

wic awns. Mouivai am was promptly summoned and he I thought

to tu- out ot danger. me. ,

n-. trirrt.viAm aged twentr, oi KnightvJlle,dhd suddenly at the home

of John Pare in Jtraail. She wai over

come by heat while in the back yard and foil, expiring immediately. The crying of her baby attracted neighbors, whe

uiscoveresi the iosly.

At Lrawfordville, the other night,

ourgiars, by using a pole and reaching

in at open windows, MMruretl the twnta

loons of rseveral slumbering men, and,

niter securing the money in the gar

nu-nts, threw them away. Prank Xuckols lost eight dollars and found his

pants on the sidewalk in front of hi hoiiw. George Schlemmer found hi

suit of clothe in the .rbKl-hoMj yard,

ami ills watch and seventy-five cenU

gone

In a tew minutes toe ground was eov

ered with bleeding and groaning r!

tiros. During the night two of

wounded men died in the greatest

agony. Others are in a dying

non. Fire arrests

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Cvete4 the WlHaw'a WUk. St. Louis, Aug. 4. Mrs. Clementina Manning was shot and fatally wounded a few minutes before noon to-day at be: residence, No. 1014 Walnut street, by Sam Welser, a carriage-maker by trade, bnt who has of late been tending bar at the corner of Sixth and Spruce streets. Welser was an old sweetheart of

Mrs. Manning before her marriage, and ' it WllftBL ahAUt Ikru .1.,, , .

. - oners

inninrarew a prise la a lot- -j

noiser renewea ft is attention

and Hied his suit with great assiduity.

steverai umes Be proposed marriasre t

and was as often refused, and the sptr- j It of evil seems to have been aroused la , him, bom of chagrin at the ill-uecessW ! his plans to get possession of Mrs. Man-' sing's thousands. - ?

ThU morning be called, and after

remaining a short time he asked Moilia

Oreen, a sister of Mrs. Mannimr. tb s

enlv u titer nwumii nr l 7

po

jK ters, are el

.1 aa intervioiar

a la night he

motsesious that had'

; the xison for many ,

wct-d trouble, and

trainees abouhi an

ivrdaj afternoon hse Mi

trMm that the tiilihi nraa as

-me, but thn pelkm nrnn) I

Tor a -ummnns

i trouble nriinstssl la s .: where ever enat aUSasiNi

4t shop, whJcil W9 11 ffaM

" 4e

, nieaTesred to reach tax walhs toe at to oocsae. tth

a. asfcina and fectHtvn'el

nfrleek and hey.

This vVn hnn seventv i

In strftoassrUs. Ther will he kopt mv-

ser mrendid water until they

thotrlwiliaMsm to ohnr the rules

Use

Dttri nar heonfnslen in the narnsen

attts) se fisBBBTeliasV

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thdf-nrt

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stnrtsd sy tane

ouhjklyexttniTnnwe- i the ,aef tbesrisa f re. and in the

the enter gaes ne the ftre depnr',! '

ilherty.

r TRIPLE LINK.

Tho eoflpHS a lh strsor

CntCAAtf .mt 8.Yerdr

. j ju unit

i HiO-

rentenynf " PtrUrcsM WmX '-'

bra ties. A the nstiiaMnehs,

tary upaa-qtsna of the c.i

s' ho htefhern ef tt.

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-M. i wns vctrejs7 tWVmill Of IJIM KaMtsBsn Let sVt a Tm: fifth annual reunion ef the Fifty out for some beer, and it waTlSe ' H"k "14 l dmM,w inth Itegiment, Indiana Volunteers. Ureen was on this srr.id tt.s vt- wJl Owing to the dense cvovi . 1

work was accomptiehed. Welser was JL nt ,HBlon. tb. T

rested whilo in th r f. omcials, tnf Mar parade w

a bstarrr. which ho l.l - - stassid wnl about hal: . .

a

contact

ui uuvernment nr ituiau i .i . .. ------

the extradition of n.,,. vIT; u. ipuiauon ot u.e. Territory.

who wasconvieled .Tf ,17' .V"J 1 lead ng Jews of Wen

.r..r." wostot their people now Win

er

MlUr Panlli. ...I...., .1 1.. ... .

- .. Kmnv uie 1110 oi rrince I'erdinaml. Jil'okrA.T moitilleatieHs In the claims set Up by the United States . this He bring .Sfa matter, will dbt!M hati'M ! vcltlcment ol the dispute.

navthat

Iteople now beinar m

from Kuseiawill emigrate to the United States. Tim deaths from cholera at Jedrfah Egypt, average l(m daily. A pata t. ca of cholera la Madric wns rvported on thn 7th.

ninth Itegiment. Indiana Volunteers, will be held In Martinsville, Thursday,

?vpii;miM;r is.

tJi;i. II. IIkxlv. one of the most de?s

rnratu imtiaws of the Martin County bit Cap district, was run down and

ca pturt-U six miles southwest of Colum-

iu, a few days ago. He has succeeded

in evading arrest in the wild lands ot

-Martin County for the past six months the sheriff having two warrants charg

ing him with assault and battery witt intent to kill. When arrested a desper ate fight ensued between the wisonm

and sheriff. Wm. Drown, and It was nec

essary to hind Hcnly hand ami foot

John Smith, a furmer of the southern part of Miami County, lost his entire

means of making his escape.

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Mrs. Mannimr died about MvtA.v when the henff I

..i w.iu. ui , , i th - afinaT (IrmnA Slr Co

the. Jrt-el.-n pa

ansa nesr wm conseouently have te

answer to n charge of murder in the first degree.

TO BUY CHAPULTEPCC.

fmr the

T rive Mm lHr Cswtle mt CbaiHHMM.

ftaM tn Have Kr-Si Aeeel. Xkw Vomk, Aug. 4.-A disnatch

" n , mine world j : "rj r Ti 1 7"V- ...-i

savs it is reuortod fraae r-i,- rnwvM. m revisii

I esrsw VIM ..t W u . aa-, t i

Mexico that the famous caMtl. , rmn-i. wrirp..-.

v ' -J: . a .1 tJa.a mJ ... m-

wood, in nil the spleadorof his

mm mm ttti tl W SHilVI- SarSe wmtmmm mmw a - r, -

esoort consisted of the Boston 11

Junior Hussars and Denver Iad.

It was esttmnted that between

ami HTteen tlionssMM men were tn

iaaliaaiaar xlwt ml ikcwsannd un',f

crop ei wneat, in all three hundred Chapultepec, one of the most imnoaia hrnitarkw ef the State and city a

i t i j , '"'"" "j nrtr, i structures m ins worw, is to be ssdd to V v' " (, Which StarUd frts UU n.rl,l...I.. I t , n.. , . . ' ItaimmJ Ii mlma waiini-.l :"

as me was aWut to work up the grain. A be five million dollars. Mr Gould it . thousaniscw straw-slacker was also destroved. ..W. i. i. ,T. ; .Tk,, 11 ed the narks, and street, wlndos

v i - j apnww ersresa vmmwwa tn aHnms. auiani l

ing a Um of more than 5,

whims Edward Cmtper. a young man

irom roneto, eight mib's north of Montpelier, wan riding on a flat car. the cart jammed together with such force that It threw him under the train and cut his right arm off nboin the ellmw. A DKFiriTOf M,Sflhu Wen discovered in the accounts of Chrfatian Hnuser, deceased, late trustee of Center Town ship, Laporte County. En Campbell, a workman at the glass works l.Hi id ing nt Hartford City, fel from the wall, a distance of twenty-nvt feet, recently, alhrhlinr on his kW

ami shouMets. ll tJriri ,

dead. Imt recovered and Is all rinht. If I

wa a frightful fall, and a remarkablt

ewape.

Tine otherevertlngibe litUe fivo-year oW .on of DavW nklns. near Mnrtlndale, fell head first info a hnrrel ot ater, npun which he had climbed, bad wns drowm-d beferv he wa found.

itatea, mass the offer ef that sum

for the property during his visit to Mexico seme months age. The offer was then refused, but has new bees ae-

eepted. The property belongs to the government. Thn object of the mtr-

is to make the castle the winter

heme of the Goulds.

Fatal Mt steatnss r Chemicals. DK.XVKK, Col., Aug. As the rssnlt

f an explosion of chemicals, restatdav

afternoon. In the office of the Denver Flre-lirkk and Chemical Sntwlv Ilsese.

the entire front of the building wns j Mown out, and men passing the store at

the time were hurled across the street and badly bruised. The building immediately took fire, and when partly extinguished, a body, supposed to lie that ef the president of tk compan. J. O. Iteswortk. horned to a crisp, wns taken out of the rains. It to believed that another hedy is still in the huit-l-

conies ami reefs along Michigan aw-

Lost night the third degree ? airy was conferred oa the Uke there were display formation br the enatotm; exhibition drilling 5 Chieage Xeavei. and the tmnin trtaviBaaaHtmavlsaUd br a tTl

piny ef fire-works.

ing

Am Isaoo mt Verc4lf. Coi.t'Mnvs. 0 Aug. SV Bt-Con

Gee. L Converse gate

nkrht for tmbltemtioa his tatcmna

he Camwheli-Lodoe Mil fsbn

He nays ynnng Allen Thurman d'A him that Governor Campbell ';

him (Thai man) that he (Can:j"

tended In his protest met? tit.

sav that if tk fMhra hill V-?

Its enforecneat wns attemp'.ci i

he (Campbell) wovld call out (r.

te prevent Its execution. ConTt r

tatns the Ceimnlnm Daily IV

and thus an hsmn of vemclty I 11 hstwssn Cnnveree and Tnurnae-

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